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Topic: Sub-leasing space at Wellness Center (Read 4106 times)

weaving1

I practice massage therapy and sub-lease space at a wellness center. I can clearly hear the chiropractor talking next door and the acupuncturist walks around like a clumsy elephant. The floors are hardwood, the walls and doors are hallow. My room also shares a wall with the kitchen/break room, so I hear when people wash dishes in the sink. I have been told that removing the existing drywall is not an option. I read about slow rise foam, but I'm understanding that the rigidness of it is ineffective. What about "blown-in " insulation? Replacing the hallow doors with solid core doors may be a possibility, though I want to be cost-effective. Please help.*rosco